The Cine Bay

 
FB Twitter

Kaanchi (2014)

0/10
Users
%%%%%%%%%%
Critics
52%
Your Rating

Movie Info

First, the premise! KAANCHI tells the story of Kaanchi [Mishti], whose life turn upside down when the young son [Rishabh Sinha] of a politician [Mithun Chakraborty] unleashes hell in her life. She decides to pick the pieces of her life by shifting to Mumbai and settling the score with the oppressors.

KAANCHI starts off very well, with Ghai capturing certain moments that stay with you. The first hour has several engaging and interesting episodes, while the twist in the tale that leaves Kaanchi shattered is the highpoint of the movie... one expects the post-interval portions to only go forward from this point. Sadly, KAANCHI hits a rough patch in the second hour.

What could've been a thought-provoking film deviates into sub-plots that seem far from interesting. For instance, the entire track involving Rishi Kapoor and Mishti looks ridiculous. Additionally, the portions that show Mishti landing herself a job in Mithun's home and the sequence when she discovers the relationship Mithun shares with an important member of his political party is absolutely weird. Even the closing stages -- Mishti fighting the opponent -- is far from real. Like I pointed out earlier, Ghai tries to pack in too much for the entertainment-seeking spectator, which, in the final tally, appears forced in the scheme of things. The run time is another deterrent, which could've controlled had Ghai eliminated the unwanted tracks in the narrative. 

Release Date: Apr 25, 2014
Language: Bollywood Length: 02 hrs 30 mins
Cast: Mishti Chakraborty, Kartik Aaryan, Rishi Kapoor, Mithun Chakraborty, Hazel Crowney, Rishab Sinha, Chandan Roy Sanyal
Director: Subhash Ghai
Music Director: Salim Merchant, Sulaiman Merchant, Ismail Durbar
Producer: Subhash Ghai
Genre: Musical
Writer: Subhash Ghai
Advisory: U/A
Users Review
Kaanchi (2014) First, the premise! KAANCHI tells the story of Kaanchi [Mishti], whose life turn upside down when the young son [Rishabh Sinha] of a politician [Mithun Chakraborty] unleashes hell in her life. She decides to pick the pieces of her life by shifting to Mumbai and settling the score with the oppressors. KAANCHI starts off very well, with Ghai capturing certain moments that stay with you. The first hour has several engaging and interesting episodes, while the twist in the tale that leaves Kaanchi shattered is the highpoint of the movie... one expects the post-interval portions to only go forward from this point. Sadly, KAANCHI hits a rough patch in the second hour. What could've been a thought-provoking film deviates into sub-plots that seem far from interesting. For instance, the entire track involving Rishi Kapoor and Mishti looks ridiculous. Additionally, the portions that show Mishti landing herself a job in Mithun's home and the sequence when she discovers the relationship Mithun shares with an important member of his political party is absolutely weird. Even the closing stages -- Mishti fighting the opponent -- is far from real. Like I pointed out earlier, Ghai tries to pack in too much for the entertainment-seeking spectator, which, in the final tally, appears forced in the scheme of things. The run time is another deterrent, which could've controlled had Ghai eliminated the unwanted tracks in the narrative. . thumbnail text Be the first to review
Comments
>